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« Reply #20 on: April 30, 2008, 11:43:29 AM »

Being an ex-saltburn / redcar lad now living in Milton Keynes but quite a frequent visitor back to the N/east, the one thing I've learned is that nothing really changes over the years.   People and places remain the same.
When I say not changed, this is probably the most informative forum at times out there, BUT can also be one of the most secretive as well.   I understand why because I was the same myself over the years.  I had a break from fishing for nigh on 15 years.  I find the discussions among the regular posters fascinating because of the banter and the info they all swap without giving too much away.  You only have to read the posts on this thread alone to appreciate just what a contribution it makes to angling.

The anglers upt north seem to me to have a better understanding of their sport than most.  Probably because of the harsh conditions you fish under.
There is a lot of knowledge on here without even realising it at times.
I come on here everyday and sometimes visit 2 or 3 times, I don't often post because I have nothing to add to the discussion because of not fishing regular.  I do really enjoy the banter, the knowledge, the time and the effort most seem to put in to making this a cracking site to visit.

It has been great for me to be able to visit the N/east, which I love, without having to leave my chair.  It has brought back a lot of old memories and times for someone who has seen better days.  I bet there are more ex-pats visit than anyone realises.

Thanks to all for that and more power to your elbow's or should I say rods?  And a special thanks to our host Glenn, cheers mate, long may you reign supreme.
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« Reply #21 on: April 30, 2008, 12:28:57 PM »

Being an ex-saltburn / redcar lad now living in Milton Keynes but quite a frequent visitor back to the N/east, the one thing I've learned is that nothing really changes over the years.   People and places remain the same.
When I say not changed, this is probably the most informative forum at times out there, BUT can also be one of the most secretive as well.   I understand why because I was the same myself over the years.  I had a break from fishing for nigh on 15 years.  I find the discussions among the regular posters fascinating because of the banter and the info they all swap without giving too much away.  You only have to read the posts on this thread alone to appreciate just what a contribution it makes to angling.

The anglers upt north seem to me to have a better understanding of their sport than most.  Probably because of the harsh conditions you fish under.
There is a lot of knowledge on here without even realising it at times.
I come on here everyday and sometimes visit 2 or 3 times, I don't often post because I have nothing to add to the discussion because of not fishing regular.  I do really enjoy the banter, the knowledge, the time and the effort most seem to put in to making this a cracking site to visit.

It has been great for me to be able to visit the N/east, which I love, without having to leave my chair.  It has brought back a lot of old memories and times for someone who has seen better days.  I bet there are more ex-pats visit than anyone realises.

Thanks to all for that and more power to your elbow's or should I say rods?  And a special thanks to our host Glenn, cheers mate, long may you reign supreme.


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« Reply #22 on: April 30, 2008, 08:00:24 PM »

Being an ex-saltburn / redcar lad now living in Milton Keynes but quite a frequent visitor back to the N/east, the one thing I've learned is that nothing really changes over the years.   People and places remain the same.
When I say not changed, this is probably the most informative forum at times out there, BUT can also be one of the most secretive as well.   I understand why because I was the same myself over the years.  I had a break from fishing for nigh on 15 years.  I find the discussions among the regular posters fascinating because of the banter and the info they all swap without giving too much away.  You only have to read the posts on this thread alone to appreciate just what a contribution it makes to angling.

The anglers upt north seem to me to have a better understanding of their sport than most.  Probably because of the harsh conditions you fish under.
There is a lot of knowledge on here without even realising it at times.
I come on here everyday and sometimes visit 2 or 3 times, I don't often post because I have nothing to add to the discussion because of not fishing regular.  I do really enjoy the banter, the knowledge, the time and the effort most seem to put in to making this a cracking site to visit.

It has been great for me to be able to visit the N/east, which I love, without having to leave my chair.  It has brought back a lot of old memories and times for someone who has seen better days.  I bet there are more ex-pats visit than anyone realises.

Thanks to all for that and more power to your elbow's or should I say rods?  And a special thanks to our host Glenn, cheers mate, long may you reign supreme.



unfortunate place to end up having left saltburn pier behind, imho yes
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« Reply #23 on: May 01, 2008, 10:06:15 AM »

Its hard to know where to start, over the last 2 years on here I have been given loads of quality advice on marks and bait. I probably visit the site 2-3 times a day during the winter months. A massive thanks to Quint who has given me masses of info and advice along with a few others. Still loads to learn. Also met some new fishing buddies.

A quality site.

Thank COD for fishing!!!!!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #24 on: May 02, 2008, 12:28:55 PM »

I learnt lobbers has an appetite that isn't human

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« Reply #25 on: May 02, 2008, 06:33:53 PM »


unfortunate place to end up having left saltburn pier behind, imho yes
Right in the middle of the country Paul, doesn't matter which way you go it's a 250 mile round trip to the sea.  Takes 3 hours each way because of the roads!
MK is OK but hope to move either back up north or at least a bit closer to the sea once the kids have their education sorted.


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